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Remarkable
for his artistry, music talent Myro( Born Oghenemairo Ozah) took the shine at
the maiden edition of the CityPeople Music Award, which held weekend at 10
Degrees Event Centre in Oregun, Lagos.

The Minister of
Transportation and immediate past Governor of Rivers State Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi has again insisted that the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom
Wike has no concrete evidence to prove his deceitful worn-out allegations of
corruption against him while he served as governor of the State.

Amaechi
maintained that he ran a transparent administration devoid of all the spurious
acts and practices Wike has been attributing to him.

The European Commission has asked
Belgium and France to abolish the corporate tax exemptions granted to their
ports, so as to align their tax regime with EU state aid rules.

In Belgium, a number of sea and
inland waterway ports, notably the ports of Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels,
Charleroi, Ghent, Liège, Namur and Ostend, as well as along the canals in
Hainaut Province and Flanders, are exempt under Belgian law from the general
corporate income tax regime.

The Proprietor and Chairman of Amazing Talents Schools,
Idimu, Mr. Eddy Odivwri, has urged parents to invest more time and resources in the upbringing
and education of their children, in order to guarantee a bright future for the
generality of Nigerians.

The
Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
(NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has urged Christian youths to embrace the
biblical principles of honesty and integrity, which he described as the bedrock
to success in politics and good governance.

Party Executives during the New Nigeria People's Party Convention which held at the weekend in Lagos.

The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) at
the weekend during its National Convention in Lagos amended its constitution to
extend the tenure of its officers from two to five years, for the party to key
into the obtainable practice with regards to tenure of office of party
officials.

The
Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has given clarification on the agencies of
government that are statutorily allowed to operate within the ports in Nigeria.

A
statement in Lagos by the Head of Public Affairs of the NPA, Ibrahim Nasiru,
said a 2011 Presidential Directive through the Federal Ministry of
Transportation listed eight agencies as approved to be at the port.